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[IABSE 2018 France] Design of Multi-Span Extradose Bridges in India- Two Case Studies 2020-03-20
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Abstract

Extradosed bridges can be loosely defined as cable-supported bridges that use the girder to resist a

significant share of the load as a beam. In recent years, this archetype has become increasingly

popular in India, a nation experiencing rapid economic growth in which transport links across the

many expansive monsoon-fed rivers are a key stone of further prosperity. Extradosed bridges are

well suited to multi-span crossings of rivers, such as the Ganges, with channels as wide as 3 to 5km

and foundations in deep layers of fine sand.

There are three principal questions in the design of this bridge type; 1) What spans to use? 2) How

to group the spans in continuous units? 3) How to share the dead load between the stays and the

girder? The number, size and geometry of the stays, as well as their installation stressing forces,

determine this load-sharing distribution, as does the depth and stiffness of the girder. All of these

parameters are open for the designer to select.

In two case studies the process used by the designers to select these parameters is explained. The

designs were developed through collaboration between the engineer and contractor in a designbuild

procurement strategy. Both bridges are located in India; one completed in 2017 and the other

currently under construction. The first has a total length of 4.4km with spans of 120m and the

second 3.2km with spans of 163m. The bridges share a number of features: a precast segmental box

girder which is erected by balanced cantilevering; a central pylon and single plane of stay cables;

and twin bladed piers integral with the superstructure. Design choices were influenced by

foundation conditions and the difficulty of transporting heavy segments over the constantly shifting

channels and sand bars of the river bed.


Keywords: Extradose bridges; multi-span bridges; cables; balanced cantilever construction.

 
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